The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, February 3, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 8, 1936.
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Following is a list of the di*
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KARLOFF
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Allie vs. Joe Welch,
Preshie vs.
board of civil service examin- We are giving away wpwfy
ers at the post office in this ABSOLUTELY
Arch’s Coffee Shop
Commission,
Illa vs. Charlie Reed. Child
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Prof. Porter has announced tative local business and pro-
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Edwin Gorman
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the
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High School team a chance to
prepare for such a strenuous
By Sending
CLOTHES
112 stars and featured players,
most of them world favorites.
It is rumored, however, that
the Gilmer High Band will play
for the affair. A definite an-
nouncement will be made later.
A Blazing Monster
Walking the Earth
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ten and twenty-five. cents. -
The faculty are waiting for
the High School team to accept
Faculty To Play
Buckeye Cagers
day night. She was 62
and 7 months old.
his
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child can afford to miss.
Ronald Coleman’s fans will
find him at his best. He never
Joe vs. Elzenie Harris.
Grace vs. L. R/Reck.
S. B, vs. Orine Duffey (col.)
Webb.)
W. N. vs. Goldie Poole. Child
to plaintiff.
100 Years Ahead of
It’s Times!
Prom a fellow who paid to
earn—*
V. C. vs. Carrie Hamberlin.
Leatrice Joy vs. J. O. Hold-
re-
ex-
STRAND
LAST TIME TODAY
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Cleaning Co.
For Cleaning
And Pressing
Sheen-Glo
PROCESS LICENSEE ’
Phone 129
YOU’LL SAVE
MONEY
Gilmer Filling
Station
NOW MOVED TO
NEW LOCATION
(Men’s or Ladies’) ; ’ **
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UNIVERSAL’S WIERDEST
DRAMA ;
“THE INVISIBLE
RAY”
OPENS AT THE
We Make
YOUR SUIT -
To Suit
YOURSELF!
THERE IS NO BETTER
SERVICE THAN THAr!
fessional men and women con-
cerning the experience, ability,
and character of each applicant,'
and the evidence thus secured
will be considered in determin-
ng the ratings to be assigned
Washington, D. C.
Drive Carefully—Walk Care-
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THE LUMINOUS
MAN
Tuesday Night
At 6:45
play that no man, woman
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Gorman & Sorrells
Props.
Ward School has challenged the
high school basketball team to
a game to be played in the lo-
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New Zenith Radio
; drama that leaps a century
to plaintiff.
Valrie vs. Gordon , ______________________
Child to plaintiff. I reached early this morning for
Elvie W. vs. L. E. Ragland, his statement.
Child to plaintiff:
en.
Ophelia vs. Bob
(col.)
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presidential postmasters are not
in the classified civil service
and that its duties in connect-
ion with appointments to such
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Egagccari.oxwo
ABOUT ANY TING / a
the gym every day this week
although moat of them are of
the opinion that they will not
have to be in very good condi-
tion to win the game. Two of
the team, Charlie Bickley, the
Kid from Commerce, and R. D.
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The Most Unusual
Love Story Ever
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Ground Hog Fails
To See Shadow In
This Part of Texas
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Rubber stamps and stamp •
pads at the Mirror office.
“The
Invisible
CRYSTAL
. _ LAST TIME TODAY
Ronald Coleman
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“A TALE OF TWO
CITIES”
With a cast of 49,000
Gilmer Daily Mirror
TAKE A TIP
Th. *1,000,000
South 8m
R aancel •
“LAST OF THE
PAGANS
MALA^LDm,
South Sea Beauties!
Cart of 5,000/
1001 Thrilla!
or I death in its sublime majesty.
With the star in a cast of
The Faculty will work eut at must reside within the delivery
of this postoffice, must have
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The Faculty of the Gilmer
CORNER BUFFALO AND
TRINITY STREETS
Diagonally from Baptist
. Church.
le couldn’t have found
shadow because Sunday
dark and cloudy all day
(col.), .
Anna vs. John Avery (col.I
y vs, Luther Turner.
nen THE HEU
OLD FASZIICNED
z-von
Golden Krust Bread
MADE IN GILMER BY
Gilmer Sanitary Bakery
Special at . $39.90
A BEAUTY! SEE IT IN OUR WINDOW!
Abo—still a few left—4-piece
Bedroom Suites . . $25.00
J. W. Croley Hd w. Co.
Examination For
Postmaster At
Gilmer Shortly
Spring is not far off if the
old saying about the ground-
week, but the other members
of the team thought that it
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Nothing is changed but the
location, we still strive to
give expert service, and dis-
tribute Gulf Products.
All our friends and customers
are invited to visit us here.
LIVING ROOM SUITE
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J. E. vs. Margurette Turner.
Children to plaintiff.
Bula vs. W. F. Duke. Child-
ren to plaintiff.
Velma vs. Louie . Hollon.
so resided for at least one year
next preceding the date for
close of receipt of applications,
must be in good physical con-
dition, and within the prescrib-
ed age limits. Both men and
wonders that will mold or
terrorize human life and
eumanenanmsenrrwnA
ing in its delightful intimacy, I little group of people, English
years “A Tale of Two Cities,"_star- and French, who are caught in
mg, the wind was in the south,,
all of which meant that the
Spring gardener was feeling
happy again.
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Mrs. G. H. Baird of
Shady Grove, Died
During January
Term, Dist. Court On Friday Night
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game will be played Friday
(night and the admission will be to the applicants.
VOL. 20. NO. 282.
may select one for . nomina-
tion hy the President. . Con- city, o from the Unted States
firmation by the Senate is the
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Oliver Hays
Frances vs. Horace E. Webb.
Maiden name restored to
Frances Maude Reeves.)
Leslie H. vs. Ruth Gunn.
Maiden name restored Ruth
Parker.)
and the rising temperature
think quickly and easily will
- —-.-prove the winning factors, final action.
Whittlesey, the strong silent . _
Duncan, man of the team, could not be quired to assemble in
Jerlena vs. A. C. Stapp.
- (Maiden name restored Jerlena
that his tumblers will also
furnish a number or two for
the entertainment of the spec-
tators. If the High School team
has the courage to accept, the
KARLOFF as the world’s
most fantastic, most de-
structive scientific monster!
Alive! Dealing death to all
he saw or touched! Hunted
by every means and device
lest he destroy the world be-
cause his pleas for love had
failed!
Child to plaintiff.' would be fairer to give
Pinkie vs. Willie Ervin, (col.)
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Besides her husband, several
children survive.
Funeral services were held
Monday afternoon at three o’-
clock at Shandy Grove, the
lold home, with burial there. •
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Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ray, Agents
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Commission is 'not interested
in the political, religious, or
fraternal affiliations of any ap-
plicant. ’
Full information and applica-
tion blanks may be obtained
from the secretary of the local
, , , , , , ., positions are to hold examina-
has had a role which gave him tions and to certify the results
such opportunity for the quiet to the Postmaster General. The
humor, the big drama and the !
To fill the vacancy in the
position of postmaster in Gil-
mer, the United States Civil
Service Commission has an-
nounced an open competitive
Here’s an
position pays $2,500. a year.
B. E. Robertson, present
postmaster, was appointed by
Pres. Hoover in 1932.
To be eligible for examina-
tion, an applicant "must be a
Mue
Civil Service
wanted to play early this
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vorces granted by District High School and the Gilmer
Judge Walter G. Russell dur-
Mrs. G. H. Baird, wife of one
of this county’s oldest and
best-known school teachers,
died at the home of her son,
cal gym Friday night. Members
of the faculty who are ex- be made b February 18. The
pected to appear in action are,
Henry McClelland, John Avery,
Charlie Bickley, Warren Whit-
tlesey, R. D. Hitt, Floyd Sand-
ers and Prof. Porter.
The game will be for the
THE TAILOK
Phono 160 GIImes
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Truly magnificent in its the joys and sorrows, the ad-
spectacular sweep, yet absorb-1 ventures and the trials of a
10g seeing his shadow on
Michelmas Day is true .It was
on Sunday, February 2, he was
supposed to have come up for
air to have-a look around.
if he sees his shadow, he
igures that there will still be
six weeks of cold winter
weather. If it is cloudy, he
remains outside and decides
the worst is over. .—-
In this part of the country
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E. Ekra vs. B. A.
Child to plaintiff.
poignancy he expresses so well.
As Sydney Carton, whimsical,
•Everybody Reads The MIrror-sardonic, brilliant wastrel he
__________ [reaches the peak of his artistic
MA TALE OF TWO career.
CITIES” GRIPS ITS I . The story of "A Tale of Two
AUDIENCESCities" is intimately known to
______ (millions of readers. It tells of
LUGOSI
ring Ronald Coleman, opened]the maelstrom of the French
a two day engagement yester- | Revolution of 1789, Specifically
day at the Crystal Theatre, lit tells of the strange love of
it takes its place among the Carton and Lucie Manette. play-
immortal works of the screen, led by Elizabeth Allan—a love
entertainment which cannot be that was doomed to frustration
praised too highly. It is a photo in life, yet which transcends
benefit of the Athletic Fund, citizen of the United States,
amination room for scholas-
tic tests, but will be rated on
their education and__business
experience and fitness, . The
Civil Service Commission wil
make inquiry among represen-
ing the January term of court
which dosed Saturday:
Ruth vs. A. B. Parker. Cus-
tody of child to plaintiff.
Lillie vs. Mace Liggett. Child
to plaintiff.
Anice vs. J. T. Jones (col.)
Alice vs. D. W. Stanley.
Maiden name, Alice Parnell, re-
stored.
Udell vs. Mattie Lee Wallace
4col.) — - — - _ 3
J. A. vs. Minnie Whitus. —
Estelle vs. Lester Carter. .
Troy Lee vs. . Lottie Prit-
chett.
Ruth vs. Dock Johnson. Child
ahead of - its time ... to
show the world the scientific
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M.g+ Wge;nat tno In the North and East, the
-°S- -dscuuauu8 sun would have blinded him
Picture You Ever and it would have been" too
c \ cold to stick his nose out. .
3aW. \ k Monday it was lightly rain-
Hitt, the East Texas flash, women are admitted.
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KER a LAS ®H INGER
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Under the terms of the Exe-
sutive order, the Civil Serv-
ce Commission will certify to
he Postmaster General the
names of the highest three
qualified eligibles, if as many
as three' are qualified,_ from
which the Postmaster General
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contest. ~ - ——
McClelland, Avery and Sand-
ers are of the opinion that
their experience and ability to
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CARL LEAMMLE
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, February 3, 1936, newspaper, February 3, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440767/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.